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Pay attention Mr. Moneybags. Your days of calling yourself successful because you made the world’s wealthiest list are over. True success is not measured by how many dollars you have in your bank account but by the quantifiable good you do in the world—by how many human beings you positively impact over the course of your lifetime. If you positively impact the lives of a billion people, then, and only then, can you truly call yourself a billionaire and a general in what we at Eirene call the Army for Good.

So what are the implications of having a new definition for billionaire? For starters, Forbes will have to introduce a new annual billionaire’s 400 rankings. For those with immense financial wealth who have done little to make a difference, you are hereby relieved of your billionaire status. To those who talk a great deal but have yet to act—you know who you are—you can now put yourself on the Scrooge 400 Index until you start living in contribution.

Bil-lion-aire/’ bilyəˌne(ə)r/

Noun: A person who has directly or indirectly positively impacted the lives of at least one billion people.

In a world filled with super-sized challenges, there is massive opportunity for people to pursue purpose driven endeavors that can work towards impacting a billion lives for the better. So as I find individuals, teams or teams of teams, I will make sure to find a spot for them on the new 400 list of true billionaires. If you want to nominate someone to the list (maybe it’s you), find me on twitter (@klugesan) or leave a comment below. The world needs heroes—let us honor their efforts and redefine what it means to be successful. To those heroes who have touched one billion people and to those who have just started the hero’s path, I salute you.